C10 Builder's Guide

COMING UP IN THE NEXT ISSUE!

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Like what you see so far? Just wait until the next issue! All this hard work will pay o when we do the final install of the goods including this Odyssey Battery 34-790. The Odyssey Performanc­e Series batteries provide all the reliabilit­y of the Odyssey Extreme Series batteries but without the high, cold-cranking amps. For audio on our 1965 Chevy truck, we chose a CAMCHTK-740 radio from Custom Autosound. This head unit is an AM/FM radio that features Bluetooth built in, a USB port, two auxiliary inputs and the ability to add a CD player. This top of the line radio from Custom Autosound allows you to listen to the radio, stream music from your phone and talk handsfree without having to cut the dash. Another item that will need to be mounted is the Fitech handheld controller. If you need to tune or diagnose an issue with the fuel injection system, the Fitech controller has you covered. To mount the battery, we are using this battery rack from Performanc­e Online. The company’s stainless-steel drop-down battery box is designed for Group 24 Batteries and allows you to mount your battery on the frame or replace your existing frame mount battery box. This unique rack has a drop-out bottom for easy battery maintenanc­e. The Dakota Digital RTX-64CPU o ers a vintage look with modern capabiliti­es. A 2.4inch TFT message center and an analog tachometer let you keep an eye on everything. The small display in the center contains a simulated tumbler odometer, too. For speakers, we are installing the Custom Autosound 4012T DVC 5x7-inch, 140-watt dash speakers and KCHT-60/6 kickpanel speakers. Finally, the Vintage Air system needs to be installed. We will get really technical with this, so stay tuned to the next issue!

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